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Experience The Best Of Bangkok With These Exciting City Excursions
From cultural discoveries to shopping expeditions, Bangkok excursions offer something new to experience each time you visit and we are ideally located in the heart of this vibrant metropolis. An ideal base from which to explore the city, Chatrium Residence Riverside Bangkok is conveniently situated within easy reach of many of the capital’s key attractions; be it shopping and dining hubs, ancient temples or captivating museums.
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It’s not always that one gets to travel the world by visiting a single shopping mall, but this is the case where Bangkok’s iconic Terminal 21 is concerned.
The Emporium Shopping Complex is a chic, luxury shopping centre located on Sukhumvit Road, right below Emporium Suites by Chatrium and is known for offering some of the best designer fashion.
Central Chidlom is, unofficially, Thailand’s most beloved department store. Featuring you heart’s every materialistic desire, the vast, seven-storey building leaves every customer spoilt for choice.
Thailand is famous for a vast array of captivating temples and places of Buddhist worship. The famous Erawan Shrine is particularly remarkable since it is one of the more elusive Hindu places of worship in the nation.
Saunter the streets of Bangkok, the capital city of the only Southeast Asian nation never to have been colonized by any European power and experience the ultimate shopping experience at CentralWorld Plaza.
The Platinum Shopping Mall, located in the Ratchathewi District (next to Pantip Plaza), is very much like the internationally famous Chatuchak Weekend Market, except it is found indoors!
If you’re planning to shop till you drop in Bangkok and wondering where in this colourful “City of Angels” the best place to head over to is, the Siam Paragon shopping mall with its designer brands is the answer.
Lumpini Park provides the perfect escape from the Thai capital for a quiet walk by yourself, a romantic stroll with that special someone or just some fun family time with your nearest and dearest.
One of the mainstays of Bangkok’s mega mall collection, the MBK Shopping Centre offers eight floors of shopping and entertainment bliss with approximately 2,000 shops vying for your attention and of course crash and credit!
Thailand’s silk industry is one of the nation’s biggest trades, and the man responsible for its present success is Jim Thompson, who mysteriously disappeared never to be seen again. His house, however, is now a popular attraction.
The Pratunam Market, located at the intersection of Petchburi and Ratchaprarop roads, not only offers its visitors fantastic choice in all manner of goods but also provides invaluable insight into local culture and livelihoods.
“Suan Pakkad” is Thai for lettuce farm as the Suan Pakkad Palace Museum is a lettuce farm turned palace turned museum as it stands today. The museum is a little-known, less-explored venue; a treasure that is often overlooked.
Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures on the planet and you can understand why with a visit to the Snake Farm situated at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, also known as the Red Cross Institute.
The largest mall established by the Central Group, Central Rama 3 is nine floors of pure, shopping heaven and a one-stop shop where customers can shop, treat themselves to a fantastic meal or see a movie, at their leisure.
The Chinese diaspora of Thailand is immense, and therefore it comes as no surprise that Bangkok has the biggest Chinatown in the world. It is definitely an essential experience in the city.
The Up Rama 3 is a small community mall designed in Chino-Portuguese style. While such small shopping centres can be found all over Bangkok, The Up Rama 3 is certainly one of the better and more unique spots.
Wat Pho Man Khunaram located in Soi Sathupradit 19 is regarded as one of the most beautiful Chinese temples in Bangkok. Built in 1959 by a Chinese spiritual master who later became the temple’s first abbot, this stunning temple showcases a harmonious blend of Thai, Chinese, and Tibetan styles in its Buddhist art.
Commonly referred to as the Marble Temple, Wat Benchamabophit is a truly astonishing sight that will leave you breathless. Built in true Thai architectural fashion, this is one of the nation’s most renowned places of worship.
One of the most beautiful places of worship Thailand has to offer is the Golden Mount, officially known as Wat Saket. Built during the prosperous Ayutthaya era, this Buddhist temple is a wondrous sight to behold.
Located in the Rattanakosin Royal District, Wat Suthat has a striking appearance, featuring a sweeping roof with traditional embellishments, painstakingly hand-carved door panels of teak and a lofty red swing at its entrance.
Take a break from the hustle and bustle that sometimes seems to be the theme in Bangkok by paying a visit to Chatuchak Park, located right next to the Chatuchak Weekend Market. It is an oasis of peacefulness in the busy city.
Bangkok is one of the world’s finest shopping destinations so there’s a bounty of places where you can indulge in some retail therapy. One of the most renowned and unique shopping experiences in the city is at Asiatique The Riverfront.
Chatuchak Weekend Market is where you can truly experience the truth of the phrase ‘shop till you drop’. It is the largest market in Thailand and has more than 8,000 market stalls selling just about everything you will ever need, no matter how specific.
Established at the request of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles is housed in a centuries-old building that adds more character to the exhibits that are contained within it.
Deemed one of the most dazzling and captivating icons of the city, the Grand Palace is a majestic site indeed. Visitors will be enthralled by the magnificence and splendour of this remarkable complex.
Referred to as the “Centre of the Backpacking Universe” in the famed book The Beach, Khaosan Road in Bangkok is renowned among backpackers and budget travellers the world over and is well worth a visit.
Bangkok is indeed rich with many breathtaking delights bestowed upon it by nature herself. The Chao Phraya River is one of its priceless marvels, gleaming across the city with a glory that seems to never fade away.
A vibrant and colourful place that truly resembles the spirit of Thailand, the Museum Siam is ideal if you want to understand the origin and history of the Thai people. It is a reflection of authentic Thai culture contained within a 19th-century European-style building.
Perhaps Bangkok's most visited religious attraction, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha or Wat Pho is a one of a kind spiritual site in the Thai capital and is well worth exploring.
Hailed as the biggest museum in Southeast Asia, the Bangkok National Museum is a place that will awe you with its sheer size. It is best explored on a guided tour, which are conducted twice a week.
Standing proudly along the banks of the mighty Chao Phraya River, the Wat Arun rises majestically to the sky and is a “must visit” site in Bangkok that offers key cultural insights.
Erawan is a three-headed elephant from Hindu mythology belonging to the guardian deity Indra. The Erawan Museum (Chang Sam Sian) is named after this mythical creature and is as enticing as the mythology that gives it its name.
Siam Amazing Park is an amusement and water park located in Bangkok’s Khan Na Yao district. Its theme is centred on fun and entertainment and you can spend an entire day here with the whole family.
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a vibrant and fascinating part of exotic Thailand. One of the nation’s most famous markets of this kind, Damnoen Saduak provides a true insight into traditional Thai lives.
Located on the grounds of Wat Ratchanatdaram, Loha Prasat is also known as the “metal castle”. It was built in 1846 under the patronage of King Rama III and inspired by two other similar temples in India and Sri Lanka.
Thai boxing or Muay Thai is not just a sport, it’s an art and a passion shared by all who love the clash of muscle against muscle; in Bangkok, the Lumpinee and Rajadamnern boxing stadiums are two of the best places to see this traditional martial arts.
There are few experiences that have the potential to take your breath away like a visit to the famous Pak Klong Talad, the famous flower market of Bangkok.
Benjasiri Park is also known as the Queens Park, as it was built in 1992 to celebrate the 60 th birthday of the Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. It is one of the major parks in Bangkok and is a great spot for rest and recreation.
Terminal 21
It’s not always that one gets to travel the world by visiting a single shopping mall, but this is the case where Bangkok’s iconic Terminal 21 is concerned.
Emporium Shopping Complex
The Emporium Shopping Complex is a chic, luxury shopping centre located on Sukhumvit Road, right below Emporium Suites by Chatrium and is known for offering some of the best designer fashion.
Central Chidlom
Central Chidlom is, unofficially, Thailand’s most beloved department store. Featuring you heart’s every materialistic desire, the vast, seven-storey building leaves every customer spoilt for choice.
Erawan Shrine (Thao Mahaprom Shrine)
Thailand is famous for a vast array of captivating temples and places of Buddhist worship. The famous Erawan Shrine is particularly remarkable since it is one of the more elusive Hindu places of worship in the nation.
CENTRAL WORLD
Saunter the streets of Bangkok, the capital city of the only Southeast Asian nation never to have been colonized by any European power and experience the ultimate shopping experience at CentralWorld Plaza.
Platinum Shopping Mall
The Platinum Shopping Mall, located in the Ratchathewi District (next to Pantip Plaza), is very much like the internationally famous Chatuchak Weekend Market, except it is found indoors!
Siam Paragon Shopping Mall
If you’re planning to shop till you drop in Bangkok and wondering where in this colourful “City of Angels” the best place to head over to is, the Siam Paragon shopping mall with its designer brands is the answer.
Lumpini Park
Lumpini Park provides the perfect escape from the Thai capital for a quiet walk by yourself, a romantic stroll with that special someone or just some fun family time with your nearest and dearest.
MBK Centre
One of the mainstays of Bangkok’s mega mall collection, the MBK Shopping Centre offers eight floors of shopping and entertainment bliss with approximately 2,000 shops vying for your attention and of course crash and credit!
Jim Thompson House Museum
Thailand’s silk industry is one of the nation’s biggest trades, and the man responsible for its present success is Jim Thompson, who mysteriously disappeared never to be seen again. His house, however, is now a popular attraction.
Pratunam Market
The Pratunam Market, located at the intersection of Petchburi and Ratchaprarop roads, not only offers its visitors fantastic choice in all manner of goods but also provides invaluable insight into local culture and livelihoods.
Suan Pakkad Palace Museum
“Suan Pakkad” is Thai for lettuce farm as the Suan Pakkad Palace Museum is a lettuce farm turned palace turned museum as it stands today. The museum is a little-known, less-explored venue; a treasure that is often overlooked.
Snake Farm (Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute)
Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures on the planet and you can understand why with a visit to the Snake Farm situated at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, also known as the Red Cross Institute.
Central Rama 3
The largest mall established by the Central Group, Central Rama 3 is nine floors of pure, shopping heaven and a one-stop shop where customers can shop, treat themselves to a fantastic meal or see a movie, at their leisure.
The Up Rama 3
The Up Rama 3 is a small community mall designed in Chino-Portuguese style. While such small shopping centres can be found all over Bangkok, The Up Rama 3 is certainly one of the better and more unique spots.
Wat Pho Man Khunaram
Wat Pho Man Khunaram located in Soi Sathupradit 19 is regarded as one of the most beautiful Chinese temples in Bangkok. Built in 1959 by a Chinese spiritual master who later became the temple’s first abbot, this stunning temple showcases a harmonious blend of Thai, Chinese, and Tibetan styles in its Buddhist art.
Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple)
Commonly referred to as the Marble Temple, Wat Benchamabophit is a truly astonishing sight that will leave you breathless. Built in true Thai architectural fashion, this is one of the nation’s most renowned places of worship.
The Golden Mount (Wat Saket)
One of the most beautiful places of worship Thailand has to offer is the Golden Mount, officially known as Wat Saket. Built during the prosperous Ayutthaya era, this Buddhist temple is a wondrous sight to behold.
Wat Suthat
Located in the Rattanakosin Royal District, Wat Suthat has a striking appearance, featuring a sweeping roof with traditional embellishments, painstakingly hand-carved door panels of teak and a lofty red swing at its entrance.
Chatuchak Park
Take a break from the hustle and bustle that sometimes seems to be the theme in Bangkok by paying a visit to Chatuchak Park, located right next to the Chatuchak Weekend Market. It is an oasis of peacefulness in the busy city.
Asiatique The Riverfront
Bangkok is one of the world’s finest shopping destinations so there’s a bounty of places where you can indulge in some retail therapy. One of the most renowned and unique shopping experiences in the city is at Asiatique The Riverfront.
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market is where you can truly experience the truth of the phrase ‘shop till you drop’. It is the largest market in Thailand and has more than 8,000 market stalls selling just about everything you will ever need, no matter how specific.
Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles
Established at the request of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles is housed in a centuries-old building that adds more character to the exhibits that are contained within it.
Grand Palace
Deemed one of the most dazzling and captivating icons of the city, the Grand Palace is a majestic site indeed. Visitors will be enthralled by the magnificence and splendour of this remarkable complex.
Khaosan Road
Referred to as the “Centre of the Backpacking Universe” in the famed book The Beach, Khaosan Road in Bangkok is renowned among backpackers and budget travellers the world over and is well worth a visit.
Chao Phraya River
Bangkok is indeed rich with many breathtaking delights bestowed upon it by nature herself. The Chao Phraya River is one of its priceless marvels, gleaming across the city with a glory that seems to never fade away.
Museum Siam
A vibrant and colourful place that truly resembles the spirit of Thailand, the Museum Siam is ideal if you want to understand the origin and history of the Thai people. It is a reflection of authentic Thai culture contained within a 19th-century European-style building.
Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)
Perhaps Bangkok's most visited religious attraction, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha or Wat Pho is a one of a kind spiritual site in the Thai capital and is well worth exploring.
The Bangkok National Museum
Hailed as the biggest museum in Southeast Asia, the Bangkok National Museum is a place that will awe you with its sheer size. It is best explored on a guided tour, which are conducted twice a week.
Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Standing proudly along the banks of the mighty Chao Phraya River, the Wat Arun rises majestically to the sky and is a “must visit” site in Bangkok that offers key cultural insights.
Erawan Museum
Erawan is a three-headed elephant from Hindu mythology belonging to the guardian deity Indra. The Erawan Museum (Chang Sam Sian) is named after this mythical creature and is as enticing as the mythology that gives it its name.
Siam Amazing Park
Siam Amazing Park is an amusement and water park located in Bangkok’s Khan Na Yao district. Its theme is centred on fun and entertainment and you can spend an entire day here with the whole family.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a vibrant and fascinating part of exotic Thailand. One of the nation’s most famous markets of this kind, Damnoen Saduak provides a true insight into traditional Thai lives.
Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat)
Located on the grounds of Wat Ratchanatdaram, Loha Prasat is also known as the “metal castle”. It was built in 1846 under the patronage of King Rama III and inspired by two other similar temples in India and Sri Lanka.
Lumpinee & Rajadamnern Stadiums
Thai boxing or Muay Thai is not just a sport, it’s an art and a passion shared by all who love the clash of muscle against muscle; in Bangkok, the Lumpinee and Rajadamnern boxing stadiums are two of the best places to see this traditional martial arts.
Pak Klong Talad (Flower Market)
There are few experiences that have the potential to take your breath away like a visit to the famous Pak Klong Talad, the famous flower market of Bangkok.
Benjasiri Park
Benjasiri Park is also known as the Queens Park, as it was built in 1992 to celebrate the 60 th birthday of the Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. It is one of the major parks in Bangkok and is a great spot for rest and recreation.